layman is the Gentoo overlay manager and allows to integrate experimental software packages into the main distribution. It can also be used as a manager for version control repositories.
Centralized package manager (CPacMan) - package management (redistribution) solution for server farms. Central package redistribution system increases security and improves manageability.
Allowing you to use the Linux desktop everywhere you are
MobiLinux is a mobile Linux distro based on Ubuntu 12.04 ARMv7 Build and is made to run on Android mobile phones while using little ram.
This is based off http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxonandroid/ and has been very much modified but should still be noted
Requirments:
- ARM based Android Mobile Phone
- Android OS 2.2+
- ROOT ACCESS and BusyBox Binay
- loop and ext2 kernel support
- 2 GB of free space
- 1 GHz CPU (dual-core or overclocked is recommended)
- 512 RAM on board...
Chestnut package manager is a utility to handle executables and resource files in a transparent, platform independent and relocatable way. Its concept is similar to Apple bundles and Java archives.
Warp is a recursive backronym for 'Warp is An Rss Package-manager', it is a package manager using RSS as opposed to repositories.
It is designed to complement system applications with a number of methods to download and install third party applications that have not been packaged for a given distribution of Linux.
There are no downloadable releases at the moment, everything is done via mercurial right now.
upak stands for User PAcKage manager, and is a system for automating
the download, configuration, building, and installation of a package
as a regular non-root user.
Box 2.0 is a advanced package manager for FreeBSD (including PCBSD and DesktopBSD) and Linux. It has many features, such as compatability with existing package managers, and mounting of packages.
Semi-universal package manager currently for Debian-based distros, soon to be for FreeBSD, portable to other distros. Officially part of AnjaliOS, formerly of Phantom Linux.
RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful package management system capable of installing, uninstalling, verifying, querying, and updating software packages.
This is a port of the RPM software, including rpmbuild and yum/APT-RPM, to Darwin and Mac OS X
yapm is a packaging system to automate the generation of Makefiles and rpm.spec files for developers. I will not be working on it again, as i have dumped my redhat distro (and other rpm based distro's) for gentoo
GDPM is GNOME-based graphical manager for Debian packages. It aims to fully replace command-line tools apt-get, apt-cache and dpkg by offering easy way do install, remove, upgrade and browse Debian packages.